The Science Olympiad aims to inspire and challenge students to excel in various disciplines of science, including biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and engineering. Its objectives include promoting scientific inquiry, experimentation, and problem-solving skills, as well as fostering a passion for discovery and innovation. Through hands-on activities, competitions, and collaborative projects, the Olympiad encourages students to explore scientific concepts in depth, develop critical thinking abilities, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Additionally, the Olympiad provides a platform for students to showcase their talents, compete internationally, and pursue further studies and careers in STEM fields.
There will be 45 MCQ's with single correct option.
No negative marking.
Time limit – 45 minutes
There will be 60 MCQ's with single correct option.
No negative marking.
Time limit – 60 minutes
Each MCQ question has only one correct answer. For Standard I to X, 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer. No marks will be awarded for wrong answers. There is no negative marking for wrong answer.
CLASS - 1 : Living and Non-living Things, Human Body, Plants, Animals, Food We Eat, Clothes We Wear, Air and Water, My Family and Relatives, Our Neighborhood, Good Habits and Safety Rules, Mental Aptitude.
CLASS - 2 : Living and Non-Living Things Around Us, Plants and Animals, Our Body, Food We Eat, Clothes We Wear, Water, Air, Weather and Seasons, Our Universe, Our Surroundings, Good and Bad Habits and Safety Rules, Mental Aptitude.
CLASS - 3 : Animal Kingdom, Knowing Birds, Plants: Our Friend, Human Body, Matter, Environment and Atmosphere, Motion and Transport, Natural Resources, Our Universe, Our Safety & First Aid, Reasoning and Aptitude.
CLASS - 4 : Plants, Animals, Functioning of Human Body, Measurement, Matter & Materials, Force, Work and Energy, Our Environment, Our Universe, Reasoning and Aptitude.
CLASS - 5 : Human Body and Nutrition, Plants, Animals, Housing, Soil, Rocks and Minerals, Work, Force, Energy and Simple Machines, Our Environment and Natural Calamities, Our Universe, Light and Sound, Matter, Reasoning and Aptitude.
CLASS - 6 : Food, Fibre to Fabric, Grouping Materials and their Separation, Changes Around Us, Living Organisms and their Habitats, Body Movements, Motion and Measurement of Distances, Light, Shadow and Reflection, Electricity and Magnets, Environment, Reasoning and Aptitude.
CLASS - 7 : Nutrition, Fibre to Fabric, Physical and Chemical Changes, Acids, Bases and Salts, Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate, Winds, Storms and Cyclones, Life Processes, Motion & Time, Electricity and Light, Our Environment, Reasoning and Aptitude.
CLASS - 8 : Crop Production and Microorganisms, Materials, Coal and Petroleum, Conservation of Plants and animals, Cell structure and function, Reproduction and Adolescence, Force, Friction and Sound, Chemical Effects of Current and Light, Solar System and Some Natural Phenomenon, Pollution of air and water, Reasoning and Aptitude.
CLASS - 9 : Mattter in Our Surroundings, Atoms and Molecules, Cells and Tissues, Diversity in Living Organisms, Force and Motion, Gravitation, Work, Energy and Sound, Why do we Fall Ill, Natural Resources, Improvement in Food Resources, Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning.
CLASS - 10 : Chemical Reactions and Acids, Bases and Salts, Metals and Non-metals, Carbon and Its Compounds, Periodic Classification of Elements, Life Processes, Reproduction, Control and Coordination, Heredity and Evolution, Light and Human Eye, Electricity and Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Sources of Energy and Natural Resources, Our Environment, Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning.
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Timeline |
Global Genius Science Olympiad – Exam Date |
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Declaration of results of respective classes |
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Declaration of National Ranks |
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Declaration of Results and Prize List |
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Student applying through schools can collect registration form from exam coordinator of the school by submitting Rs. 150 as registration fee. Schools may charge an additional Rs 30** per student towards honorarium of incharge, remuneration to teachers to teach and guide, and for other expenses.